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Old 10-01-2009, 05:57 AM
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Could be a multitude of things. Even being triggered by the doctor/white coat syndrome.
We're all different and what's high could be your new normal.
I usually rattle around the high 90's. When I had thyroid issues it was generally 130. (great for weight loss! ).
When I was in training for triathlons, I could get it as high as 210 and recover back to 90 very quickly.
My mum's is also fast. They wouldn't let her out of hospital after having me until it dropped. When it became obvious it wasn't going to slow up, they let her go anyway and it's been higher since.

As for your BP, try diet modifications before meds I reckon. and relaxation techniques etc.
Try not to worry, and keep us posted on the cardio talent
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